Antipathy Meaning in English
word
ænˈtɪpəθi
an-TIP-uh-thee
æntˈɪpəθˌi
an-TIP-uh-thee
释义
A strong feeling of dislike or opposition towards someone or something.
用法与细微差别
Formal and academic; usually describes deep, lasting dislike, stronger than 'dislike' but less than 'hatred.' Common collocations: 'feel antipathy toward,' 'express antipathy.' Rarely used in everyday casual English.
Spanish: antipatíaPortuguese (BR): antipatiaPortuguese (PT): antipatiaChinese (Simplified): 反感Chinese (Traditional): 反感Hindi: विरक्तिArabic: نفورBengali: অসন্তুষ্টি - বিরূপতা - বিরাগRussian: антипатия - неприязньJapanese: 反感 - 嫌悪Vietnamese: ác cảm - sự thù ghétKorean: 반감 - 적대감Turkish: antipati - karşıtlıkUrdu: نفرت - بیزاریIndonesian: antipati - rasa tidak suka
例句
She felt an antipathy toward noisy crowds.
basic
There is a long-standing antipathy between the two teams.
basic
His antipathy to change made him resist new ideas.
basic
You can really sense the antipathy between them at meetings.
natural
Her obvious antipathy toward her boss made work uncomfortable.
natural
It was clear from his tone that his antipathy was personal, not professional.
natural